Sailing Article Database
Welcome to SailingSmarter's Sailing Article Database. Here you will find an immense collection of "how to" sailing articles from around the web. Reading these articles is a sure way to improve your sailing ability. If you know of an article that we've missed, feel free to send the link to admin@sailingsmarter.com.
Unlocking the mystery of sail controls
Bill Draheim discusses some of the lessons he learned from Lightning Class legend Bruce Goldsmith. This article presents a nice 20 point checklist of different adjustments you can make in various conditions and boats.
http://sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/boat-speed/unlocking-the-mystery-of-sail-controls-1000065648.htmlMake the most of the least - part II
Part II of this Sailing World article goes more into the tactical side of things when sailing in light air, whereas part I focused more on the boat speed and technique issues. There are certainly some great pointers in here on how to deal with different scenarios you'll encounter when sailing in a fleet of boats.
http://sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/boat-speed/how-to-make-the-most-of-the-least-part-ii-1000062361.htmlMake the most of the least - part I
Nice article from Sailing World going over some tips for improving your light air performance. This is a good read and definitely worth ten minutes of your life. It will help save you many more minutes than that when your out racing with no wind!
http://sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/boat-speed/how-to-make-the-most-of-the-least-part-i-1000061109.htmlHeavy Air Downwind Sailing
This article from the Santana 20 class association goes over some basics for sailing downwind in heavy air. This is a good read and applicable to most boats. The article certainly stresses the importance of practice, as that is the most important part of doing well in heavy air (or light air for that matter).
http://www.s20.org/AndrewsCorner/AndrewsCorner2004-1/andrew04-1.htmGet Your Performance On Target
If you have a sailboat that uses instruments, then you should definitely know how to use your boats polars to help you get around the course quickly. This article covers how to read and interpret these charts, and even touches on how to create your own polars for you sailboat.
http://sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/boat-speed/get-your-performance-on-target-1000061573.htmlPreparation Happens All the Time
Brian Bissell of North Sails One Design puts together this nice article stressing preparation. He emphasizes that preparation isn't only something you do before a regatta, but it is a continuous process that constantly occurs before, during, and after an event or race.
http://onedesign.com/articles/article25.htmlGood Tacks Start With the Release
Proper timing and execution of the jib release during a tack can gain you boat-lengths around the course. This article provides a step by step analysis of how to do just this. Whether a genoa or non-overlapping jib, many of the same concepts apply.
http://sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/technique/good-tacks-start-with-the-release-21392086.htmlNail Your Next Jibe
Andy Burdick presents a nice detailed step-by-step description of how his team tackles jibing in their Melges 32. If you sail sportboats, you should probably read this. If you're already doing them right, it will make you more confident, and if you're not doing them right, it will make you faster! There's a great photo sequence as well, so be sure to check that out.
http://sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/technique/nail-your-next-jibe--1000058388.html#The 4th Dimension - Downwind Sailing
The 4th dimension is sailing by the lee with a single-handed boat that allows the boom to go out to nearly 90degrees. Steve Cockerill of Rooster Sailing put together a fantastic article (with some video clips and pictures) that show you how to get the most out of your boat on a downwind leg. Definitely worth reading!
http://www.roostersailing.com/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=4thdim&Store_Code=1Upwind Kinetics
Rule 42 which governs kinetics has received a lot of attention lately as judges haven't been afraid to calling infractions. This is a nice article which goes over some of the finer points of upwind kinetics, and how to legally use them to your advantage
http://www.roostersailing.com/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=upkin&Store_Code=1Mainsail Trim Guide
Very nice description of the how and whys of main sail trim. Some nice pictures to help out as well.
http://www.sfsailing.com/cgi-bin/articles/trim/trimchapter6.cfmGreg Fisher's Speed Session
Great advice from Greg Fisher on tackling a new boat in this Sailing World article
http://www.sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/boat-speed/greg-fishers-speed-session-38312.htmlGaining Extra Height With In-haulers
Nice article from Sailing World on the use of jib inhaulers with non overlapping headsails. Good article for some basics on improving sail shape as well.
http://www.sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/boat-speed/gaining-extra-height-with-inhaulers-44673.html5 Keys to Assymetric Speed and Teamwork
Sail with an asymmetric? If so you may want to read some of these downwind go fast pointers.
http://www.sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/boat-speed/5-keys-to-asymmetric-speed-and-teamwork-200827.htmlThe Bow Man's Guide to the Assymetric
Some tips for a bowman on handling/prepping/jibing the big asymmetric spin.
http://www.sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/technique/the-bowmans-guide-to-the-asymmetric-44561.htmlKeelboat Tacking Made Easy
Step by step description of how to coordinate a tack on a keel boat. Some nice pictures too.
http://www.sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/technique/keelboat-tacking-made-easy-44291.htmlConsistency is Made Before the Start
Here's a sample pre-race routing for you to follow... or at least pull a few pointers from if you'd rather.
http://www.sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/technique/consistency-is-made-before-the-start-44295.htmlFast Mark Roundings
Nice interview of Greg Fisher giving some pointers on making your mark rounding's more efficient. Described for a thistle, but applicable to all boats.
http://www.sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/technique/fast-mark-roundings-43627.htmlHow to Foot, Point, and Shift Gears
Greg Fisher describes how to "shift gears" smoothly in your boat. Some great pointers on improving your boat performance.
http://www.sailingworld.com/from-the-experts/technique/how-to-point-foot-and-shift-gears-200894.htmlConverging On Starboard Tack
From David Dellenbaugh's Speed&Smarts, this articles discusses some of your options when on starboard tack and converging with a port tacker.
http://www.destinationonedesign.com/prep/index.aspx?subsection=7263e9b831c94bb08e6b579b6df7b9da